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1 | Virtual Subjects: Transnational Fictions and the Transatlantic Imaginary | 1 |
2 | Narrative Reversals and Power Exchanges: Frederick Douglass and British Culture | 22 |
3 | "Bewildering Intertanglement": Melville's Engagement with British Tradition | 47 |
4 | "Changed and Queer": Henry James and the Surrealization of America | 88 |
5 | From Decadent Aesthetics to Political Fetishism: The "Oracle Effect" of Frost's Poetry | 127 |
6 | Virtual Eden: Lolita, Pornography, and the Perversions of American Studies | 157 |
7 | Crossing the Water: Gunn, Plath, and the Poetry of Passage | 182 |
8 | Virtual Englands: Pynchon's Transatlantic Heresies | 225 |
9 | Virtual Americas: Cyberpastoral Transnationalism, and the Ideology of Exchange | 254 |
Notes | 287 | |
Index | 329 |
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